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Old   October 13, 2014, 14:57
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I am using Star CCM+.My model is a simple sphere with diameter of 1mm. 12500000W/m^2 of heat flux is acting at a small region. I have given heat convection on the surface of the sphere. The heat transfer coefficient is 100W/m^2k and the ambient temperature is 300k. So as the heat flux is applied, it will heat up the sphere and the temperature inside the sphere rises. It is very easy to create a temperature scene.

My question is how to create an enthalpy scene? On the small region where we give the heat flux ?

If i just select the whole body and try to create an enthalpy scene by selecting total enthalpy as scalar field, i am not getting the solution. There is no change. Please help me with this.
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Old   October 14, 2014, 21:13
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If some one knows about it, please help me out. I am stuck up at the middle of my thesis.
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